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Protocol for fermionic positive-operator-valued measures
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Spectral TheoryEngineeringProcrustean Entanglement DistillationMassive Fermionic QubitsFunctional AnalysisSpin RotationsMeasure TheoryQuantum ComputingIntegrable ProbabilityFermionic Positive-operator-valued MeasuresQuantum EntanglementQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryQuantum InformationQuantum TechnologyEntropyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsDirac OperatorQuantum Communication
In this paper we present a protocol for the implementation of a positive-operator-valued measure (POVM) on massive fermionic qubits. We present methods for implementing nondispersive qubit transport, spin rotations, and spin polarizing beam-splitter operations. Our scheme attains linear opticslike control of the spatial extent of the qubits by considering ground-state electrons trapped in the minima of surface acoustic waves in semiconductor heterostructures. Furthermore, we numerically simulate a high-fidelity POVM that carries out Procrustean entanglement distillation in the framework of our scheme, using experimentally realistic potentials. Our protocol can be applied not only to pure ensembles with particle pairs of known identical entanglement, but also to realistic ensembles of particle pairs with a distribution of entanglement entropies. This paper provides an experimentally realizable design for future quantum technologies.
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